11. A Single Man (2009)- The Schaffer Residence | Famous Structures
A Single Man is a drama film based on the 1964 novel by Christopher Isherwood. A Single Man starts and ends with the scene of his house. The Schaffer Residence makes an excellent example of a home as an analogy of the character.

12. The International (2009)- Phaeno Science Center, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum
The International is an action thriller with shooting locations at the two most remarkable structures. Phaeno Science Center by Zaha Hadid has the Deconstructivism style which brings masculinity to the action sequence while the curves of Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum by Frank Lloyd Wright give off a mysterious and dramatic scenario.


13. The Soloist (2009)- Walt Disney Concert Hall | Famous Structures
The Soloist is a musical drama film where Disney Opera House makes an impressive appearance. Disney Hall is another astounding epitome of Deconstructivism style in architecture designed by architect Frank Gehry is located in downtown Los Angeles, California.

14. Crazy Stupid Love (2011)- Skyline Residence
Crazy, Stupid, Love is a rom-com movie starring not just Ryan Gosling but also his bachelor pad overlooking the stunning skyline of Los Angeles, California. The Skyline Residence is perched atop a ridgeline in the Hollywood Hills and designed by Belzberg Architects.

15.Mission Impossible 4: Ghost Protocol (2011)- Burj Khalifa | Famous Structures
Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol is an American action spy film that will surely get your heart thumping when Tom Cruise can be seen climbing the world’s tallest building, the Burj Khalifa in Dubai. There’s no denying the thrill and the beautiful landscape laced in the background of the epic stunt.
















